Vintage Sewing Table

Vintage Sewing Table repurposed and completely re-built. The sewing machine was an antique industrial piece used during World War II for hemming. The sewing machine has been removed. The metal frame was completely disassembled, sanded down, and re-painted. The original maple wood top had years of paint carefully removed. The beautiful maple wood underneath has been restored. You can even see the curly maple’s wavy grain patterns in some of the pieces and the metal stains where the sewing machine was bolted down. The sewing machine was unfortunately not salvageable for this piece, but we removed the original sewing machine metal tag and embedded it into the top of the table. The metal base is sturdy and welded to ensure longevity. The once moveable foot pedal has been welded into a flat position (for your favorite flower pot).

Repurposed vintage sewing table.Curly maple wood top originally covered by years of paint, stripped and sanded.Hand rubbed clear coat finish.Sewing machine foot pedal welded into flat position.The entire metal frame was disassembled, stripped, and re-painted.Detail shot of hex bolts. Table legs are felt bottomed.The frame has been welded and bolted for rigidity.The original sewing machine was bolted in. These holes were filled with maple to match the wood. The original metal stains have been kept in the wood grain.The original sewing machine medallion was removed and embedded into the table top for posterity.The end grain shows the history of this simple and elegant piece.The vintage sewing table measures 21” wide by 48” long by 29” tall.Front shot of the vintage sewing table.